Two days of roadworks to change entrance to KGH

The current main entrance to KGH opposite Simply Gym in Rothwell Road is to become an ambulance only red route from February 20

Published:19:00Sunday 19 February 2017

The main road entrance to Kettering General Hospital is permanently changing from Monday, February 20, as part of plans to improve car parking and traffic flow.

The current main entrance – Entrance 2 (opposite Simply Gym) in Rothwell Road – will become an emergency services-only red route.

This will mean it can only be used by ambulance, police and fire services for quick emergency access to key areas like A&E and the main hospital ward block.

All traffic on and off the main KGH site will instead enter and leave the site from the Telford Way/Rothwell Road roundabout via Haweswater Road and the internal KGH road which runs down to Warren Hill House (passing the ambulance station and car park B).

The new arrangements will not affect entrance 4 to the Treatment Centre (the entrance near the railway bridge).

Kettering General Hospital deputy director of facilities and estates Craig Catterick said: “We want to inform local people that the next stage of our plans to improve car parking and traffic flow on the KGH site are about to happen.

“From February 20 all traffic will be enter and leave the main site via the new Telford Way roundabout entrance.

“In order to put red tarmac down on to the emergency red route at entrance 2 there will also be roadworks on the main Rothwell Road.

“Works should take two days and afterwards this entrance will only be available to emergency services.

“This is to ensure that emergency vehicles can access our key departments without delay.”

Kettering General Hospital transport project manager John Pratt said: “Putting in the new access arrangements are an important precursor to us carrying out the more major changes we are planning to car parking on site.

“These include putting in a deck on car park B creating 240 additional spaces and expanding the number of disabled and short stay spaces in car park A.

“When all of the work is complete we expect the new arrangements to greatly improve car parking and traffic flow on site.

“Clearly we need to carry out the appropriate works to enable this to happen.

“We would like to apologise to all local people who may be inconvenienced by the current set of works.

“New signage on how to access the site will be in place to mark the changes and we are sure local people will very quickly become conversant with the new arrangements.”